Chinese Engine Company Set To Return As Ferrari Sponsor
Ferrari is the only team yet to unveil its 2021 challenger, with the Scuderia set to take the wraps off of the SF21 on 10 March.
And there is a good chance the car will feature the logos of Weichai Power, a Chinese state-owned diesel engine producer which began sponsoring Ferrari in 2013, as the company has returned to the sponsors page of the Maranello-based team’s website.
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Weichai Power was set to continue to be a team sponsor for the 2020 season, but they pulled out in the wake of the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s unclear if their reunion with Ferrari will merely be a sponsorship deal or may also include a technical partnership of some description.
Formual1News.co.uk has reached out to Ferrari for comment on the scope of their new partnership.
Last month, Ferrari announced Spanish beer brand Estrella Galicia 0,0 as a team sponsor following Carlos Sainz’s move from McLaren to the Scuderia.
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And there is a good chance the car will feature the logos of Weichai Power, a Chinese state-owned diesel engine producer which began sponsoring Ferrari in 2013, as the company has returned to the sponsors page of the Maranello-based team’s website.
READ: ‘No Promises Have Been Made At All’: George Russell On 2022 Mercedes Drive
Weichai Power was set to continue to be a team sponsor for the 2020 season, but they pulled out in the wake of the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s unclear if their reunion with Ferrari will merely be a sponsorship deal or may also include a technical partnership of some description.
Formual1News.co.uk has reached out to Ferrari for comment on the scope of their new partnership.
Last month, Ferrari announced Spanish beer brand Estrella Galicia 0,0 as a team sponsor following Carlos Sainz’s move from McLaren to the Scuderia.
READ: Rossi Insists Alonso Won’t Be Alpine’s Number One Driver
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